Cleaning The Debris Filter - Kenmore 592-49032 Use & Care Manual

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MAINTENANCE (CONT.)

Cleaning the debris filter

We recommend cleaning the debris filter when water does not drain well or the "nd" error message is displayed.
1. Open the filter cover by pressing and pulling the handle of the
filter cover with your finger.
2. Holding the drain cap, pull the drain tube that is hooked on the
guide hook to the front. Do not pull the drain tube with excessive
force.
3. Place a bowl under the washing machine to catch any remaining
water. Then, hold the drain tube with one hand, and turn the
emergency drain cap counter clockwise with the other hand to
separate it from the drain tube.
4. Drain the remaining water completely.
Drain cap
5. Pull out the debris cap and debris filter assembly.
Debris filter cap
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6. Wash any dirt or other material from the debris filter. Make sure
the drain pump propeller behind the debris filter is not blocked.
7. When you have finished cleaning the filter, insert the debris cap
and filter assembly back into the washer. Turn the debris filter
cap clockwise until the indicator on the debris filter cap is in the
12 o'clock position, pointing to the indicator on the washer.
8. Re-attach the emergency drain cap to the drain tube, and then
hook the tube to the hook guide.
9. Re-install the filter cover.
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Natasha
February 8, 2025

My washing machine won’t drain

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

Your Kenmore washing machine model 592-49032 may not be draining due to several possible reasons:

1. Clogged Water Inlet Filters – If the washer detects that water is not entering the dispenser properly, it may not function correctly. Clean the inlet filters to ensure proper water flow.

2. Error Codes or Sensor Issues – If there is a motor speed sensor problem, temperature sensor issue, or high current detected, the washer may not operate properly. Restart the cycle, and if the error reappears, call for service.

3. Electrical Issues – If high or low voltage is detected, the machine may not function correctly. Restart the cycle and call an electrician if necessary before seeking service.

If the problem continues, check for blockages in the drain hose or pump filter, and ensure the machine is level. If none of these steps resolve the issue, call for service.

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